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Father Antonio Rungi, from Mondragone in the province of Caserta, near Naples, said he expected at least a thousand nuns to enter the "Sister Italia" contest.
Archive 2008-08-01 The Nag 2008
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The Germans had already established a military headquarters at Frascati, just outside Rome, and now wanted to requisition the nearby College of Mondragone as a barracks.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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Among the many reasons for keeping quiet, for pretending nothing happened ... the Mondragone schoolteacher found one motivation to speak: the truth.
Picture Dreams 2009
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The local bishop was not happy, but they did not understand me either, Father Rungi told Reuters news agency from the town of Mondragone, near Naples.
DesignerBlog Will 2008
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The local bishop was not happy, but they did not understand me either, Father Rungi told Reuters news agency from the town of Mondragone, near Naples.
Archive 2008-08-01 Will 2008
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“We are not going to parade nuns in bathing suits,” Rungi said by telephone from his town of Mondragone.
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“We are not going to parade nuns in bathing suits,” Rungi said by telephone from his town of Mondragone.
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They all share the same sultry sensuousness and the luscious pouting lips that characterize the “Mondragone”.
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The assault on the “Mondragone” certainly did not happen in Leeds.
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The sculpture in question was the colossal head – known as the “Mondragone Head” – of Antinous, the young lover of the emperor Hadrian, who died mysteriously, Robert-Maxwell-style, in AD 130 after falling into the river Nile.
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